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Curable

How an Unlikely Group of Radical Innovators Is Trying to Transform our Health Care System

by Travis Christofferson

Recommended by Dominic D'Agostino and Ben Greenfield

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Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books.

Smart metrics, slow thinking, offlabel drugs, and a "Moneyball" prescription for fixing modern medicineby the author of Tripping Over the Truth The United States is fast becoming the sickest nation in the Western world. Cancer rates continue to rise. There is an epidemic of chronic disease in children. Even with all the money and modern innovati...

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Ben Greenfield

Many of you may have read the book "Tripping Over the Truth" by Travis Christofferson. I had the honor of writing the foreword to that book. Travis' New book "Curable" is an amazing story that you will find engaging and highly informative. Check it out! | The book "Curable" by author Travis Christofferson dives into how a group of radical innovators are changing the #healthcare system... This one has gotten me pissed & simultaneously excited about health care transformation. Check it out here:
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